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“Silly Shenanigans!” Sally shouted!




“Silly Shenanigans!” Sally shouted!

Spiritedly she shrieked “Silly Sausages!”

Surprisingly shy, still shivering she said,

“Stop! Stop soon!

“Soonish”

Stylishly she swooned,

Sally swooned,

Speaking softly, sincerely,

She spoke,

“Success sometimes steels sleep”

Sweet Sally spoke sense,

Sleep she sought,

Sleep she stole,

Sleep,

Sally suddenly succumbed,

She suddenly slept silently,

Sometimes she snored,

Sally sometimes snored softly.


Tautogram Poems - The tautogram is best explained by its Greek root words of "tauto" meaning "the same" and "gramma" meaning "letter."Basically, all words in the poem begin with the same letter, written for Berkhamstead Poets Society meeting on January 24th 2024!



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